PHANGS–JWST First Results: A Global and Moderately Resolved View of Mid-infrared and CO Line Emission from Galaxies at the Start of the JWST Era

Leroy, Adam K. and Bolatto, Alberto D. and Sandstrom, Karin and Rosolowsky, Erik and Barnes, Ashley. T. and Bigiel, F. and Boquien, Médéric and den Brok, Jakob S. and Cao, Yixian and Chastenet, Jérémy and Chevance, Mélanie and Chiang, I-Da and Chown, Ryan and Colombo, Dario and Ellison, Sara L. and Emsellem, Eric and Grasha, Kathryn and Henshaw, Jonathan D. and Hughes, Annie and Klessen, Ralf S. and Koch, Eric W. and Kim, Jaeyeon and Kreckel, Kathryn and Kruijssen, J. M. Diederik and Larson, Kirsten L. and Lee, Janice C. and Levy, Rebecca C. and Lin, Lihwai and Liu, Daizhong and Meidt, Sharon E. and Pety, Jérôme and Querejeta, Miguel and Rubio, Mónica and Saito, Toshiki and Salim, Samir and Schinnerer, Eva and Sormani, Mattia C. and Sun, Jiayi and Thilker, David A. and Usero, Antonio and Vogel, Stuart N. and Watkins, Elizabeth J. and Whitcomb, Cory M. and Williams, Thomas G. and Wilson, Christine D. (2023) PHANGS–JWST First Results: A Global and Moderately Resolved View of Mid-infrared and CO Line Emission from Galaxies at the Start of the JWST Era. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 944 (2). L10. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

We explore the relationship between mid-infrared (mid-IR) and CO rotational line emission from massive star-forming galaxies, which is one of the tightest scalings in the local universe. We assemble a large set of unresolved and moderately (∼1 kpc) spatially resolved measurements of CO (1–0) and CO (2–1) intensity, ICO, and mid-IR intensity, IMIR, at 8, 12, 22, and 24 μm. The ICO versus IMIR relationship is reasonably described by a power law with slopes 0.7–1.2 and normalization ICO ∼ 1 K km s−1 at IMIR ∼ 1 MJy sr−1. Both the slopes and intercepts vary systematically with choice of line and band. The comparison between the relations measured for CO (1–0) and CO (2–1) allow us to infer that ${R}_{21}\propto {I}_{\mathrm{MIR}}^{0.2}$, in good agreement with other work. The 8 μm and 12 μm bands, with strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features, show steeper CO versus mid-IR slopes than the 22 and 24 μm, consistent with PAH emission arising not just from CO-bright gas but also from atomic or CO-dark gas. The CO-to-mid-IR ratio correlates with global galaxy stellar mass (M⋆) and anticorrelates with star formation rate/M⋆. At ∼1 kpc resolution, the first four PHANGS–JWST targets show CO-to-mid-IR relationships that are quantitatively similar to our larger literature sample, including showing the steep CO-to-mid-IR slopes for the JWST PAH-tracing bands, although we caution that these initial data have a small sample size and span a limited range of intensities.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: East India library > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 17 Apr 2023 06:22
Last Modified: 25 Jul 2024 08:12
URI: http://info.paperdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/813

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